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The BBC has been blamed for turning a dangerous cave into a tourist hotspot after a 50-year-old former Otago climber plunged 150m to his death.

Kevin Ryan had planned on spending a night with eight friends in the Priest's Hole, a shallow overhang high on Dove Crag, near Glenridding in the Lake District.

But the explorer from Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, fell off the cave mouth's ledge on the side of the 760m crag featured in the BBC documentary series Secret Britain.

The coronor ruled Ryan, a massage therapist who lived in Otago in 2008 before returning to his native UK, died accidentally and may have lost balance after drinking enough Cognac to be nearly one-and-a-half times the drink-drive limit.